
A new study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens has shed new light on how the rabies-causing virus hijacks the transport system in the nerve cells to quickly and efficiently reach the brain. Pathogens that travel in the blood can spread throughout the body without much effort, courtesy of the heart's pumping action. Those traveling outside the blood stream and needing to cover large distances-like rabies virus which depends on the nerve cell network-need to utilize ...
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